To that speaks of the caliber of programmers hired. If all they have seen is $TODAYS_HOT_JS_FRAMEWORK and wrote nothing but a web app using $TODAYS_HOT_JS_FRAMEWORK they might not grasp the fundamentals that would make then realize that frameworks are just abstractions (and not that different from one another).
I don't think any software engineer would even ask that question, since the answer will almost always be "$TODAYS_HOT_JS_FRAMEWORK didn't exist when the project started, and it's not worth a re-write to port it over".
Now, that brings out a second important truth: a company can't attract and retain a wide range of different caliber employees. For instance, if a place still questions the usefulness of source control (perhaps because they consider git to be too complicated) there's no way they'll attract and retain top performers. So the culture will select people that agree that source control is a waste of time.